This Braemar Thermocouple Pilot Indicator Kit (SY646763) is an essential spare part for maintaining specific Braemar ducted gas heaters. It's designed to ensure your unit's pilot light stays lit and the main burner ignites safely, preventing frustrating no-heat calls.
A faulty thermocouple is a common culprit for a gas heater that won't stay lit on a cold winter morning, so having the right replacement on hand saves a lot of call-backs and keeps your customers warm.
Best For
- Qualified gasfitters and HVAC technicians.
- Owners of Braemar WF40 and WF2000 series ducted gas heaters performing maintenance.
- Anyone troubleshooting intermittent ignition or pilot flame issues on compatible Braemar units.
Compatibility
This pilot indicator kit is specifically designed for Braemar WF40 and WF2000 Series ducted gas heating units. It's rated for 40Mj systems and is a direct replacement for Braemar Part Number 646763 (also known as Seeley PN: 646763). If you're running a different model, check fittings and specs before ordering.
Features
- Direct replacement thermocouple and pilot indicator kit for Braemar gas heaters.
- Engineered for 40Mj Braemar WF40 series units.
- Also suitable for WF2000 series models.
- Ensures reliable flame sensing, a critical safety component for gas appliances.
- Original Braemar/Seeley part number: 646763.
What's in the Box
- 1 x Braemar Thermocouple Pilot Indicator Kit (SY646763)
Using It on the Job
- Always ensure main power and gas supply to the heating unit are isolated and locked out before commencing work.
- Access the burner and pilot assembly, typically by removing the heater's service panel.
- Carefully disconnect the existing thermocouple and pilot tube from the gas valve and burner assembly.
- Install the new Braemar SY646763 kit, ensuring all connections are secure and correctly torqued.
- Turn on the gas supply and use an approved leak detection fluid to check for any gas leaks at the connections.
- Restore power, initiate the heating cycle, and visually verify stable pilot ignition and main burner flame sensing.
- Re-install all panels and test the heater's full operation before leaving the site.
Limitations & Safety Notes
- Installation and service of gas appliances must only be performed by a qualified and licensed gasfitter in accordance with Australian standards.
- This kit is exclusively for Braemar WF40 and WF2000 series units; it is not a universal thermocouple.
- Always check for gas leaks after replacing any gas-carrying component.
- Follow the specific installation and safety instructions provided by Braemar for your heater model.
Tradie Pro Tip: When you're on a service call for a "no heat" complaint on a Braemar WF40, always check the thermocouple first. Keeping one of these kits in the van can often turn a diagnostic trip into a quick fix, especially during peak winter.
Pair With
Pair with quality gas manifold gauges, an electronic leak detector, and appropriate thread sealant for any gas connection work. Also consider other common gas heater spares like ignitors and pressure switches to keep your service calls efficient.